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I think the opposite. McGrath's most freakish talent was his ability to get out the oppositions best player(s) for fun. He would have had mad plans against all the Aus batsmen and it wouldn't have surprised me if he averaged 20 or less against them.Very little to choose between Ambrose and McGrath and I would choose one over the other depending on the side of the bed that u would wake up on. Ambrose retired almost 20 years ago so memories aren't as fresh but my memories of him are bowling short of a length just outside off stump and getting that steep bounce that pushes the ball towards the batsmens chest making it very hard to do much. There would be variations of length and seam movement off that stock length of his which would result in getting the batsmen out. He had a really nasty bouncer too. I thought McGrath was better at mixing up the length. Ambrose was probably nastier because of his height and how awkward it got for the batsmen. McGrath's Yorker gets underrated I think, and Ambrose's bouncer probably. But I get the feeling that McGrath may have found it slightly harder to succeed against an ATG Australia which is why Ambrose has to be given so much credit. Of course it can't be held against McGrath that he didn't bowl to his own team mate but it bears remembering that it is often called out that Australia is the hardest place to bowl for foreign fast bowlers and Ambrose was a star on Australian pitches against some atvg batting line ups.